Lincoln Electric SVM114-C Weld Cable Connection, Wire Feed Drive Roll and Guide Tube Kits

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INSTALLATION

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Install the barbed fitting and union nut to the 58-18 female inert gas fitting on the front panel of the LN- 25™ case. Connect the 316" I.D. gas hose from the gun cable to the barbed fitting.

When the gun is to be removed, this fitting can be easily detached by loosening the union nut.

WELD CABLE CONNECTION

The size of the electrode cable and work cable must be sufficient for the maximum weld current and total cable length to be used. Refer to table A.1.

TABLE A.1

Weld Current

 

Total Cable Length

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

60% Duty Cycle

50'-100'

100'-150' 150'-200'

200'-250'

 

 

 

 

 

200Amps

2 AWG

2 AWG

1 AWG

1/0

300Amps

1 AWG

1 AWG

1/0

2/0

400Amps

2/0

2/0

3/0

3/0

500Amps

2/0

3/0

3/0

4/0

ELECTRODE CABLE CONNECTION

On units without an internal contactor route the electrode cable through the oval hole in the LN-25™ rear panel, then along the case floor behind the reel support and around the door side of the wire drive. Connect the electrode cable to the LN-25™ using the

12" bolt on the front of the wire drive.

On units with an internal contactor connect the electrode cable to the LN-25™ electrode input cable with the nut and bolt provided. Tape the bolted connection.

ELECTRODE CABLE CONNECTION

WIRE FEED DRIVE ROLL AND GUIDE TUBE KITS

WARNING

Turn off power source before installing or changing drive roll and/or guide tubes.

NOTE: The maximum wire sizes the LN-25™ will satisfactorily feed are 564" cored and 116" solid electrodes.

The electrode sizes that can be fed with each roll and guide tube are stencilled(1) on each part. Check the kit for proper components. See the instructions, included with the drive roll kit, to install these parts on new machines or replace them on used machines. Refer to table A.2.

TABLE A.2

 

 

Kit

Instructions

 

 

 

Steel Wire Sizes:

 

 

.068-564Cored

KP653-332

L9932

116 (.062) Cored or Solid

-116

 

Steel

 

 

 

(Can also be used for .052)

 

 

.045 and .052 Solid Steel

-.052

 

.045 and .052 Cored

-.052C

 

.035 Solid Steel

-.035S

 

.035

Cored

-.035C

 

.030

Solid Steel

-.030S

 

.025

Solid Steel

-.025S

 

 

 

 

Aluminum Wire Sizes:

KP654-116A

 

116

 

L9932

364

 

-364A

 

.035

 

-.035A

 

 

 

 

 

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(FOR LATER CODE NUMBERS ABOVE 10500)

Route the electrode cable through the oval hole in the lower portion of the LN-25™ rear panel. Connect the electrode cable to the LN-25™ input stud using the the 1/2” nut provided.

Secure the cable with the strain relief clamp provided. All units are supplied with an optional pigtail for customers that prefer to make a taped and bolted connection externally.

(1)Drive rolls for only cored electrode sizes are stencilled with a “C” suffix to the wire sizes.

Drive rolls for only solid electrode sizes are stencilled with an “S” suffix to the wire sizes.

Drive rolls for aluminum wire sizes are stencilled with an “A” suffix to the wire sizes.

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WORK CABLE CONNECTION

Connect a work lead of sufficient size between the proper output stud on the power source and the work. Be sure the connection to the work makes tight metal - to - metal electrical contact . Poor work lead connections can result in poor welding performance.

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Contents Semiautomatic Wire Feeder California Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyCan be dangerous Electric Shock can killFumes and Gases Iii Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosionCylinder may explode if damaged Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéMaster Table of Contents for ALL Sections Installation Section Table of ContentsCurrentrent InstallationTechnical Specifications LN-25 Wire Feed SpeedPower Source Connection Safety PrecautionsFor GMA GUN and Cables INVERTEC, CV300 and Other Newer Lincoln Power SourcesGUN Cable Connection to Feeder With CV AdapterWork Cable Connection Wire Feed Drive Roll and Guide Tube KitsWeld Cable Connection Electrode Cable ConnectionLN-25 Operation Section Read and Understand Entire Section Before Operating Machine OperationWelding Capability LN-25 Instruments Controls Electrode Polarity SwitchWire Feed Mode Switch Wire Speed Dial and Range SwitchRemote ARC Voltage Control Optional GAS Post PRE-FLOW Timers OptionalWork Clip Lead AWGMounting 10 to 30 LB Spools Sequence of OperationLoading Electrode Mounting 22 to 30 LB READI-REELCOILS6OPERATIONB-6 Loading Wire DriveIdle Roll Pressure Setting Grooves READI-REEL Inside Cage WiresMinimum Arc Volts Presetting Wire Feed SpeedSetting Constant Wire Feed Speed CV Mode Setting ARC Sensing Wire Feed Speed CC ModeMaking a Weld Figure B.4 VV CC Wire Speed SettingCylinder may explode if damaged Procedure AT END of CoilWelding Motor Overload Shutdown Circuit Protection and Automatic ShutdownOvervoltage Shutdown Accessories Section C Accessories SectionTable C.1 AccessoriesLN-25 Option Chart How to use Table C.1GAS Solenoid KIT K430-2 for Codes Optional AccessoriesK434-1 GAS Flow Timer KIT LN-25 Contactor KIT K443-1 for Codes K433 Power Source Remote BOXK432 Remote Control Cable Assembly Remote Output Control Options and Control Cable AssembliesK444, K444-1 or K444-2 Remote Voltage Control KIT K439 Remote Extension Cable AssemblyK625, K626, K627 Remote Control Cable Assembly K624-1 42V Remote Output Control ModuleDIA. Hole Connector Must be Insulated in this AreaTo GUN Switch Connect Leads to Pins a and C Style aMaintenance Section Adjusting Speed Sensor Module MaintenanceRoutine Maintenance Calibration of LN-25 Wire Speed Dial LN-25 Theory of Operation Section Figure E.1 Theory of Operation Block DiagramControl Circuit Operation Input Power CircuitTheory of Operation General DescriptionTrigger Circuit Feedback and Control CircuitsLater Models Optional CircuitsContactor GAS SolenoidControl PC Board Fuses Protective Devices CircuitsLN-25 Troubleshooting and Repair Section HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide 2TROUBLESHOOTING and REPAIRF-2PC Board Troubleshooting Procedures Troubleshooting and RepairFeeding Problems Feeding Problems Hall Effect For Codes below 10500 only GAS Solenoid Valve and Solenoid PC Board TestTest Description Materials NeededGAS Solenoid Valve Test ProcedureScrew Wire Reel Retaining Collar Case DoorFigure F.2 Solenoid Leads Troubleshooting and Repair PC Board for K430 GAS Solenoid KIT GAS Solenoid Valve and Solenoid PC Board Test512 624A 621 J11LN-25 For Codes Above 10500 only GAS Solenoid Valve and Control PC Board TestFigure F.5 Control BOX Cover Removal For Codes Above 10500 onlyFigure F.6. Solenoid Leads Solenoid LeadsControl PC Board Solenoid Circuitry Test Figure F.7. Applied Voltage Polarity667 555 691 621 500 512 690 G3425LN-25 Hall Effect Module Test 539 G1757 Hall Effect Module TestG2196 539 541 500 Figure F.11 Control PC Board Codes Above LN-25 Wire Drive Motor Test Drive Motor Lead IN-LINE Connector Hall Effect Module Contactor & Contactor PC Board Test Contactor & Contactor PC Board Test Contactor Test ProcedureContactor Coil Leads S20963667 28TROUBLESHOOTING and Repair F-28Contactor PC Board Test J14 LN-25 Tools Required Contactor PC Board ReplacementRepair Procedure Contactor PC Board Replacement33TROUBLESHOOTING and Repair F-33 Figure F.17 Control PC Board Replacement Figure F.21. Control PC Board Codes 9812 and below Control PC Board ReplacementJ14 Figure F.22. Plug Locations for L12253- Control BoardFigure F.24. Control Board Replacement PC Board Screw For Codes below Contactor ReplacementContactor Replacement 40TROUBLESHOOTING and Repair F-40For Codes Above Figure F.26 Phillips Head Screwdriver Wrench Pliers GAS Solenoid Present ReplacementPurge Switch Leads Solenoid Plug J11 GAS Solenoid Valve AND/OR Solenoid PC Board ifFigure F.29. Solenoid Assembly Wiring Codes 9812 and below Figure F.31. GAS Solenoid Assembly for Earlier Codes Phillips Head Screwdriver Wrench Slot Head Screwdriver Mylar Insulation Electrode Cable 48TROUBLESHOOTING and Repair F-48Drive Motor and Gearbox Replacement and Access to Hall Effect ModuleG1757 Figure F.34. Drive Motor Replacement Retest After Repair LN-25 Table of Contents Electrical Diagrams Section Electrical DiagramsOptional 42 Volt Remote Output Control Wiring Diagram Above Code 11140 G4679Wiring Diagram Code 10556 Thru 10500 L10925 Wiring Diagram Code 10100 Thru 10500 L9644 Wiring Diagram below Code 9900 L7545 LN-25 Across the ARC Model Schematic Complete Machine Codes Above 11140 G5366Schematic Complete Machine below Code 9900 only G1833 Schematic Control PC BD Above Code 11140 G4616-5 Schematic Control PC BD Code 10556 Thru 10558 G3424-3 Schematic Control PC BD Code 10100 Thru 10500 G2194 L12253-3 PC Board Assembly Control Abovr Code 11140 L12253-3L12253 G3425 PC Board Assembly Control Code 10556 Thru 10558 G3425-3PC Board Assembly Control Code 10100 Thru 10500 G2196-1 LN-25 Control PC Board Assembly Control below Code 9900 G1757-6Contactor Schematic Contactor PC BD Above Code 10500 M10965Schematic Contactor PC BD Code 10100 Thru 10500 M17621 Electrical Diagrams Electrical Diagrams L10863 PC Board Assembly Contactor Above Code 10500 L10863-1PC Board Assembly Contactor Code 10100 Thru 10500 L9670-1 PC Board Assembly Contactor below Code 9900 L9185-2